. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. One of the finest litters ot Airedale Terriers ever bred on the Pacific Coast is now ready for delivery. Sired by "Kootenai Admiral" ex '"Clipstone Sun- beam," whelped May 20. The Airedale is the most useful dog living and the ideal dog for the country home. Males $, females $ X refund your money if you are not satisfied. C. W. J. RECKERS, Klickitat Kennels On the Bluff White Salmon, Washington Trees and Seeds That Grow 26ttt Year. For 26 years I have furnished my cus- tomers with trees and seeds direct, without any middleman, at le


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. One of the finest litters ot Airedale Terriers ever bred on the Pacific Coast is now ready for delivery. Sired by "Kootenai Admiral" ex '"Clipstone Sun- beam," whelped May 20. The Airedale is the most useful dog living and the ideal dog for the country home. Males $, females $ X refund your money if you are not satisfied. C. W. J. RECKERS, Klickitat Kennels On the Bluff White Salmon, Washington Trees and Seeds That Grow 26ttt Year. For 26 years I have furnished my cus- tomers with trees and seeds direct, without any middleman, at less than half the agents' price. Freight paid on $ tree orders. Grafted Apple and Peach, 2-3 feet, 1 yearfrom bud, 7c each. Cherry, 15c each. Full assortment of Vegetable, Flower and Farm Seeds. Save money; send for my large illustrated Garden Book. Free. GERMAN NURSERIES AND SEED HOUSE (Carl Sonderegger) Beatrice, Neb. HARVEY BOLSTER SPRIN6S Soon save their cost. Make crery wa^on a sprlnf - ^TTB^OD, therefore fruit, vceetabies, cee^, etc., bring more money. Ask for special proposition. I Uarrey Spring Co.^ 7^4 17th St, Baeine, BETTER FRUIT P^g<^ S7 Apple Tree Gavel Presented to Mr. W. L. Wagner AT Niagara Falls in August, 1910, Mr. L. K. Sutton of Columbus approached your secretary and sug- gested that a gavel be presented to Mr. Wagner at the Detroit convention, and during all of the succeeding time he has followed it with keen interest and valuable assistance. It was deemed especially appropriate to procure a gavel of apple wood if possible. To that end the great sections of the United States and Canada were called upon. In the end the Spitzenberg was procured from E. H. Shepard of Hood River, Oregon, the Spy from Mr. Peter- son of Canada, the Greening from Mr. Blodgett of Massachusetts, the Baldwin from New York, the Albemarle Pippin from S. L. Lupton and F. D. Wood of Virginia and the Ben Davis from Mis- souri by Mr. Sutton. These woods were put together, the


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